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Using the Invisibility Potion
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How to Drink Invisibility Potion in Hogwarts Legacy

Now you see me, now you don't.

Although players can’t use the Deathly Hallows Invisibility Cloak freely, they can still sneak around the castle with drinkable concoctions. We’re here to help you with this activity by showing you how to drink an Invisibility potion in Hogwarts Legacy.

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How Do You Drink the Invisibility Potion in Hogwarts Legacy?

As a student of Hogwarts, you must complete Professor Sharp’s Assignment 2, requiring you to drink Thunderbrew and Invisibility potions. To do this, players must open their Tool Wheel by holding the corresponding button for their device and selecting the Invisibility potion. You can see which button interaction to hold with the following consoles:

  • PlayStation: ‘L1’ button
  • Xbox: ‘LB’ button
  • PC: Tab key
  • Nintendo Switch: ‘L’ trigger

With the concoction in hand, players can drink it with the same button they used to open the Tool Wheel. However, PC users must press the ‘F’ key to do this action.

Equipping Invisibility Potion
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Invisibility Potion Section in Hogwarts Legacy
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Unlike the Invisibility Cloak, this potion only lasts a few seconds, so use the resource wisely. Otherwise, you may find yourself in trouble if you are trying to perform a sneak attack on an enemy.

How to Get Invisibility Potion in Hogwarts Legacy

Those who do not have the Invisibility potion can either brew, purchase or receive it as a reward. You can buy the item for 500 galleons at J. Pippin’s Potions in Hogsmeade, which also features a side quest, A Demanding Delivery, allowing you to get it for free as a gift.

Hogwarts Legacy Invisibility Potion Recipe

If you want an abundance of Invisibility potions, you can brew it at the Room of Requirement or the Potions classroom with the following materials:

  • Leaping Toadstool Caps
  • Knotgrass Sprig
  • Troll Bogeys

These items can be purchased at various shops, like J. Pippin’s Potions and Magic Neep, or you can acquire them for free by simply exploring the world and eliminating enemies. Players can also utilize a Hopping Pot, a randomized brewing mechanism that produces potions every 12 minutes.

Lastly, certain NPCs near Floo Flames often give you potions in exchange for materials, fulfilling their request and increasing your inventory.

To be completely honest with you, from our playing experience of Hogwarts Legacy, the Invisibility potion is not so practical when you need to be hidden for long periods of time because it lasts for a really short time.

Instead, our suggestion for those kinds of situations is to cast your Disillusionment Charm. It will be unlocked when you start the Restricted Section main quest, where you’ll have to sneak into the restricted section of the Hogwarts library. It has infinite uses and lasts as long as you like, so it’s definitely the best option for stealth missions.

Students in Hogwarts Legacy.
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So there you have it; this is how to drink the Invisibility potion in Hogwarts Legacy. For more content, be sure to explore the relevant links below, including our guide on the best potions.


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Kristina Ebanez
Kristina is a Staff Writer and has been with Twinfinite for more than a year. She typically covers Minecraft, The Sims 4, Disney Dreamlight Valley, anime, Call of Duty, and newly released games. She loves the Metal Gear Solid series (Snake Eater especially), Rockstar's Bully, the Horizon franchise, What Remains of Edith Finch, and many more. Her dog is also an avid video game watcher, primarily when there's a horse or a cat. She has a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and grew up gaming on the islands.
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